Recessed or track and monorail lighting are perfect in most dining rooms.
Dining room lighting up or down.
The same chandelier that diffused light when the shades were turned upward will cast a more focused illumination say onto a dining room table.
Select a fixture with lights pointing down onto the surface instead of a chandelier with all the lights pointing up toward the ceiling.
A chandelier would look too formal.
Typically hung in dining rooms downlight lighting illuminates table top meals and creates a warmer setting.
A pair of lamps on the buffet adds ambient light when needed.
Choose a dining room light fixture that complements your room or table.
However if you use this area strictly for dining use.
Breakfast room lights generally point down.
Casting light down directs it into a defined area.
You can hang a chandelier over a dining room table and call it a day but try and remember to create layers of light.
As a generality dining room lights should point up.
Downlight chandeliers can be displayed in any room since they come in all shades and sizes perfect for spot lighting.
Another great choice for dining room lighting are flush mount lights.
These lights usually feature more minimal designs and were created to seamlessly complement your existing decor.
A lone chandelier or pendant rarely achieves adequate lighting in any room.
This creates a more intimate atmosphere.
In a dining room the goal is to suspend it low enough so that you don t catch glare from the light source but high enough so that it does not obstruct your vision.
Down lighting on the other hand is great for task lighting in areas such as the kitchen workshop or on the craft table.
A good rule of thumb is to hang the chandelier so the bottom of the fixture is 30 36 inches from the top of the table.
A classic rlm warehouse shade such as this universal gooseneck light throws the light right onto the grill below with no harsh glare.
Different sized chandeliers will allow you to direct light in more than one single area if needed.
Here a single pendant would look too small.
You want to provide general lighting as well as accent lighting.
Downwards facing lights and shades are commonly used on pendant lights spotlights and floor or table lamps however they can also be used on wall lights and chandeliers if you so wish.